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Income distribution (fractiles) for persons registered in the national population register during the whole year by region, sex and age. Year 2010 - 2022

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Peter Gärdqvist, Statistics Sweden
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Inkomststatistik, Statistics Sweden
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Johan Lindberg, Statistics Sweden
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2024-01-23
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Total earned income is the sum of taxable income from employment, business income, pensions, sickness benefit and other taxable transfers. Capital income is not included in total earned income.

Net income is the sum of all taxable and non-taxable income less taxes and other negative transfers (such as repaid study loans).

Net income is presented both including and excluding capital gains/losses, that is, the gain/loss arising from a sale (realization) of assets, for example, stocks, mutual funds or real estate.

The statistics include salaries and pension income from other Nordic countries from income year 2011. As of the publication of income year 2020, the statistics for the years 2011-2019 have been revised.
The extent of the total income from the other Nordic countries varies over time. For the years 2011–2014, data availability is limited, which is largely due to deficiencies in data from Norway. For 2011, there is basically no income from Norway. For the years 2012–2014, the macro amount for Norway is approximately half of the amount for 2015.
Further information can be found in the statistics quality declaration on Statistics Sweden website.
The population consists of people who have been registered in Sweden both 1 January and 31 December of each year and who are part of a household with disposable household income different from zero (0) SEK. As of 2021, people with no information on which household they belong to are also excluded if their disposable family income is zero (0) SEK. This change is also applied retroactively back to 2011, and means that an additional 3 000–4 000 people per year are excluded from the reporting, which can be assumed to be overcoverage in the Total Population Register.